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https://www.cheknews.ca/pit-bull-attack-near-nanaimo-injures-two-children-and-one-woman-450395/

Two 8-month-old pit bulls that were loose in Nanaimo attacked several children, severely injuring at least one. Other people that came to aid the children were also injured.

The children were playing in a yard at the house of one of their friends. The dogs were from somewhere else in the neighborhood and had been cited for being at large previously.

One of the owners of the dogs came and got the dogs but did not stick around. The news interviewed the other owner, a Dangerhair that looked to be in her late 40s or early 50s. While she was devastated at what her dogs had done, she said to the reporter, "People are saying, look at this from the prospective of a parent, well, these dogs are my kids, too," and then she broke down crying.

It was later reported both dogs were euthanized, as there have been other incidents prior to this one, and due to the severity of the injuries the one particular child sustained.

To the dangerhair dog owner I would have to say, "If these dogs were your KIDS, you did a lousy job of raising them. Thank heavens you didn't spawn any of your own."
 
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So that dog can basically never go anywhere or do anything, or be near anyone or anything, but also can't even live at home. Surely at that point the best thing to do for the dog, let alone everyone around it, is to simply put it out of it's misery? Reminds me of a post I saw by some pitnutter a while back where the dog was so fucking bad it had to wear a fucking muzzle 24/7 because otherwise it would bite everything in sight. Like my brother in Christ that dog doesn't have a fucking life, and putting it down would be a literal mercy.
 
My dad's fatass girlfriend is trying to convince them to get a dog and of course she wants a shitbull. Not a normal dog, a shitbull. She's white. I told my dad to not let a shitbull in that house or I would never visit him again. It's worked so far but it's only a matter of time before she breaks him down. I would literally pay money out of my pocket for them to get a normal dog from a backyard breeder instead of a pitbull. Why are white girls like this
 
My dad's fatass girlfriend is trying to convince them to get a dog and of course she wants a shitbull. Not a normal dog, a shitbull. She's white. I told my dad to not let a shitbull in that house or I would never visit him again. It's worked so far but it's only a matter of time before she breaks him down. I would literally pay money out of my pocket for them to get a normal dog from a backyard breeder instead of a pitbull. Why are white girls like this
She'd rather fuck it than your dad. Get rid of that whore.
 
My dad's fatass girlfriend is trying to convince them to get a dog and of course she wants a shitbull. Not a normal dog, a shitbull. She's white. I told my dad to not let a shitbull in that house or I would never visit him again. It's worked so far but it's only a matter of time before she breaks him down. I would literally pay money out of my pocket for them to get a normal dog from a backyard breeder instead of a pitbull. Why are white girls like this
the pitbull will just coincidentally be male and unfixed
 
Not to derail the thread too much, but what if bad dog training advice is also partly to blame for an increase in severe pitbull attacks? Hubs and I are planning to add a Great Pyrenees to our family. Since that adorable floofball is going be 100+ pounds and will have a bite force of around 500 PSI once fully grown, they must be well behaved, thus we've been doing a ton of research about training. To my dismay, it seems like the current consensus amongst veterinary associations and a LOT of dog trainers is to use force free / positive only / non-aversive methods of training because it's allegedly backed up by The Science™️,

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If you take a look at popular trainers on YouTube like Zak George or communities like r/dogtraining, force free / positive only training is practically a religion to them. Correcting behaviour by yelling at your dog, popping the leash, using prong collars or e collars are considered cruel and unusual punishment. Ironically, Redditors don't seem to have any issues with putting their dogs on antidepressants or behavioural euthanasia for the worst cases.


Of course positive reinforcement and building a strong relationship with your dog are absolutely essential to the training process, but it's naive to think that you can get an obedient, well behaved animal with treats and praise alone. You need to demonstrate to your dog that you're their leader, and sometimes it's necessary to give a corrective tug on the leash or pin them down to remind them who's Boss. I wonder how many well intentioned but misinformed pitmommies are exacerbating the behavioural issues of this breed because they're failing to do these things with their demon dogs.
 
ngl the way the husband yelled GET THE FUCK OUTTA MY HOUSE was pretty funny, but the rest is pure "always keep a gun or a nice heavy lead pipe or something handy if there are pibbles in your neighborhood"
Yeah I was really disappointed that the video didn't end with dude plugging them through the door with a 12 gauge.

Kill all pitts
 
it seems like the current consensus amongst veterinary associations and a LOT of dog trainers is to use force free / positive only / non-aversive methods of training because it's allegedly backed up by The Science™️,
I noticed this as well. It has a lot of parallels with kids as well with discipline and how people approach it. Almost all of the training guides pushed say any negative training is ineffective and cruel. I wished it worked exactly as they proclaim, but it falls on it's face very quickly in reality even with a very non-aggressive breed.
Got a pup a while ago, she of course being a pup likes to bite and play with everything. Read "Perfect Puppy in 7 Days" a highly recommended book for puppy owners on Reddit to prepare myself and followed the positive only reinforcement for about 2 weeks. If she would bite something they wasn't supposed to, I'd try the distract with a more desirable option. This worked 20% of the time but was completely ineffective as she would go for that object right a minute later. She didn't understand the word "no" and would completely disregard it.

I then gave a light pop on the nose one night when she was trying to chew a power cord with a firm "no". Problem solved immediately and hasn't chewed on a cord since then. It's also came in handy from time to time, she tried screwing with a snake, yelled "leave it" and "no", she backed off immediately, I was 10 yards away from her and she listened. I guess the alternative would be to throw a ball and hope they would run away from the threat? I've had to pop her on the nose about 4 or 5 times in total mostly at the start, I haven't had to resort to that for quite a while now. She learned very quickly what "no" means.
Correcting behaviour by yelling at your dog, popping the leash, using prong collars or e collars are considered cruel and unusual punishment.
I've noticed as well that this is part of their religion when any of these methods are brought up. There's plenty of guides out there on how to use e-collars effectively and humanely. These people will toss them aside immediately without a critical thought. There is a reason why any well trained working dog has used these methods (especially hunting dogs). E-collars especially give both the owner and dog freedom from the leash and allow both parties more enjoyment on walks where a leash isn't required.
 
Pain actually sears things into your memory so you remember things easier. Those who advocate for a harmless childhood for punishment are depriving their children of necessary pain to veer away from unwanted behavior. You don't need it to be abusive pain. Light tap, and if they don't react, a smack.

When I let my dog sleep in my bed a few times, he eventually started snarling and faux-biting when I tried to pet him (I think he may have thought I was trying to take him off the bed). Smacked him on the side once, he never did it again (this was after multiple attempts to resolve the issue peacefully, without pain). I've never used pain in any other situation during training.

Sometimes dogs do stupid things. A little pain is necessary to quickly stop a potentially dangerous behavior down the road.

Also r/dogtraining is fucked to remove any suggestions of euthenasia. Your dog has a fucking history of attacking other dogs. It KILLED SOMEONE ELSE'S DOG. You obviously cannot control the thing and it has a taste for blood for other dogs. It cannot be allowed to continue existing. You're a fucking monster for keeping it around/alive.
 
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Remember Bridger Walker, the kid who saved his little sister from a dog attack (supposedly a German Shepherd), took most of the damage and became universally praised as a self sacrifice hero, and paraded around like a Little Wrestling Champion and future UFC champ because he took on the dog?

They gave him a goddamn Certified™ bloodsport bloodline shitbull.

Because you know, OOGA BOOGA TOUGH MAN GET TOUGH DOGS

 
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